The all-woman Esports league will have its final in October and a $30 000 prize purse for the top competitors.
The Super Girl Gamer Pro is a competitive Esports series that was launched in 2017. Its goal was to support and celebrate women gamers. The series is set to wrap up its 2020 season with an online championship weekend happening from the 4th to the 6th of October.
The series has been happening since the 10th of July and will run for nine weeks concurrently. The final week of the Qualifier Series will be held from the 4th to the 6th of September where the top four Counter-Strike teams, the top four League of Legends teams, and the top eight Hearthstone players will advance to the Championships based upon a cumulative ranking points system.
The final of the tournament will have a prize pool of $30 000 for the top competitors in CS: GO, Hearthstone, and League Of Legends.

SGGP esports director Amanda Ball said.
“Our mission at Super Girl Gamer Pro is to create a safe environment that encourages and empowers women to participate in competitive gaming and to help facilitate a future where women and men have equal opportunities within esports and the gaming industry as a whole. The amount of positive feedback we have received over the last four years have proven the need for this platform as more and more women get involved with the mission.”
Rick Bratman, CEO of ASA Entertainment/Producer of the Super Girl Series also spoke about the tournament:
“As part of our mission to provide opportunities for women in male-dominated industries, we are excited to expand the Super Girl Gamer Pro to include an online qualifying series. This is an exceptionally important initiative given the lack of opportunity and general toxicity towards women in gaming. The Super Girl Gamer Pro’s empowerment platform is the perfect vehicle to help propel this movement towards equality and inclusion.”

The Super Girl Gamer Series is supported by a group of brands that are willing to help develop equality for women and they understand the importance of the Super Girl Gamer mission, these brand include big names like Nissan, GameStop, the US Air Force, Zenni Gaming, Legion by Lenovo, Twitch, Facebook Gaming, the gameHERs, Power Crunch and the US Marines.
The Championships live stream schedule is as follows:
- Friday, October 2 from 6p – 11:30p EST for the Hearthstone Finals
- Saturday, October 3 from 3p – 11p EST for the League of Legends Finals
- Sunday, October 4 from 3p – 11p EST for the CS:GO Finals
To watch live: tune into SuperGirlGP on Twitch.
If you need more information on this innovative and exciting series exclusively for Girl Gamers you can visit the Super Girl Gamer Pro website.